UFC: Daniel Cormier loves cake and chicken in hilarious parody video

Light-heavyweight has bounced back from loss to Jon Jones

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 04 February 2015 14:09 GMT
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UFC light heavyweight Daniel Cormier has fully expressed his love for chicken and cake in a brilliant parody video for the 2015 MMA Awards.

Cormier, who lost his last fight to champion Jon Jones, posted the video parodying Meghan Trainor's popular song 'All About That Bass.'

The 35-year-old is a huge fan of chicken and even lobbied American franchise Popeye's to sponsor him. Ahead of his fight against Dan Henderson last May, his rival sent him boxes of the chicken to try and put off his training regime - it didn't work as Cormier won.

The Louisana native suffered the only loss of his UFC career to Jones at UFC 182 and is expected to return to the Octagon soon.

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